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High-risk arrest in south side apartment building

High-risk arrest in south side apartment building

There is no threat to public safety at this time, police say.
‘Historic’ opportunity for local Indigenous youth at upcoming conference

‘Historic’ opportunity for local Indigenous youth at upcoming conference

Feathers of Hope holding session for young people to respond to Canada’s UNDRIP action plan.
Province is using $3 billion poorly: Nipigon mayor

Province is using $3 billion poorly: Nipigon mayor

Instead of rebate cheques, the province could get better bang for the big bucks by distributing those billions to municipalities, says Mayor Kukko.
Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra launches new under-35 initiative

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra launches new under-35 initiative

The program will offer individuals under the age of 35 the opportunity to experience live orchestral performances with a 50 per cent ticket discount.
Chilling on the ice at the Hard Water Café

Chilling on the ice at the Hard Water Café

Kenora's Hard Water Café has been serving up treats right out on the lake every winter for the past seven years.
Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Men’s provincial favourites start off strong

Trevor Bonot and John Epping won their opening games at the playdowns on Wednesday.
North Stars quieted by Miners in OT

North Stars quieted by Miners in OT

Playing in a sensory friendly arena, the North Stars and Miners were playing a make up date for a Nov. 25 games postponed by travel concerns.
Police ask residents to avoid 200 block of Amelia Street West

Police ask residents to avoid 200 block of Amelia Street West

A Thunder Bay Police operation was underway Wednesday afternoon.
Rent-to-own may be the right choice for some first-time homebuyers

Rent-to-own may be the right choice for some first-time homebuyers

Requity Homes is a business aimed at homebuyers who can't qualify yet for a traditional mortgage.
UPDATE: Hwy 102 reopens after collision

UPDATE: Hwy 102 reopens after collision

OPP say this was a three-vehicle collision with no injuries. 
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